Programs
Community Youth Justice Services
Location: Fort St. John
& Dawson Creek
Who Is This Program For?
The primary purpose of the Community Youth Justice Services (CYJS) program is to enhance the safety of the community by helping and supporting the youths involved in the criminal justice system through planning and engagement in programs and activities that increase positive connections and promote emotional/physical wellbeing. This will help reintegration and rehabilitation and help youths maintain a prosocial lifestyle.
What Services Are Provided?
- Mentoring, role modeling and advocacy
- Support for life transitions
- Life and Social Skills building
- Connecting youth with counselling/addictions support
- Supporting restorative justice and reparative conditions of the court order
- Mentoring and assistance with educational/career goals
- Connecting youth with community supports
Who Can Access the Program?
- You are 12 – 20 years of age; and referred by a Youth Probation Officer.
- Reside in Fort St. John, Dawson Creek, Hudson’s Hope, Chetwynd, Tumbler Ridge, and surrounding First Nations Communities
Contact - Fort St. John
For further information or to access this program, contact the Youth Justice Counsellor.
Location:
Community Youth Justice Services is offered through:
Community Bridge
10142 - 101st Avenue,
Fort St. John, BC
Contact - Dawson Creek
For further information or to access this program, contact the Youth Justice Counsellor.
Location:
Community Youth Justice Services is offered through:
Community Bridge - Youth Justice Act Program
1200 - 103rd Avenue
Dawson Creek, BC
This program has been made possible through assistance from the British Columbia Ministry of Children and Family Development